Comments by "BunzeeBear" (@bunzeebear2973) on "Johnny Harris" channel.

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  8. They are cutting McDonald's throat. People will go to "Competitor Outlets" and have a burger and ICE CREAM THERE "& realized the competition's burgers are just as good (if not better) AND THEY GET ICE CREAM. "Burger King, Dairy Queen, Wendy's etc. don't have that problem - well, I am not going to waste the gas just to be denied." . I wonder who has more $capital in the lawsuit to follow...Mickey or Taylor? It will come down to "meeting in the Square Circle". . I can sort of read the cryptic code somewhat & make an intelligent guess "LProd too Visc"//=Liquid Product too Viscous" meaning still too thick >still ice-cream instead of milk=machine is filled too full< Solution is to not fill it as full or skim off the top to lower it & out into the dumpster. (a guess..LHPR>45F1HR might be "Liquid Heat Processing>45F 1 hour" (a guess - the first line is the person who turned it on? Even Cryptic writers write something Logical "to them" Not that imaginative. (I used to write DOS commands in the 70's) so quite informative As you said, making sure the machines are not super full is the solution MOST LIKELY. Dairy Queen mainly sells Ice Cream so can't afford to be BROKEN...as that is their business. .You getting your hands on that much info is a credit to YOU. Yeah, you could see just by the Taylor advertising they ONLY talk about repairing them. Imagine IF Car companies did that. No one would buy a car from them. .Really, I do not see how these companies do not see that. Mickey will wiggle out of the contract because TAYLOR has NOT been delivering ICE CREAM. (which is what Mickey signed for, so TAYLOR is NOT KEEPING UP IT'S PART OF THE AGREEMENT.) Constant repair means it NEVER PUT OUT AS PROMISED. EVEN "IRONCLAD" AGREEMENTS RUST apart.
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